Posts Tagged ‘Neighborhood pet stations’
Top 5 Signs Your Neighborhood is Pet Friendly
If you’re a dog parent, you definitely want to live in a neighborhood where you and your canine feel comfortable and welcome. There are multiple ways in which a community can contribute to that. The following are the top 5 signs that your neighborhood is pet friendly. Abundant Canines If you see numerous dogs out…
Read MoreWays to Make Your Neighborhood Pet Friendly
In the U.S., statics from the American Veterinary Medical Association show that 38.4 percent of Americans have at least one dog, accounting for 48,255,314 households. The majority of those households are in city and urban environments and there are numerous ways in which you can make your neighborhood pet friendly. Pets Welcome Where applicable, businesses…
Read MoreEvidence Shows Pet Waste Stations Keep Communities Cleaner
South Florida is one of the areas of the country that have enacted laws and ordinances prohibiting people from leaving their dog’s feces where they’re dropped. Lawmakers understand that pet waste pollutes soil, waterways and has the potential to spread disease and parasites to people and other pets. Approximately 60 percent of dog owners pick…
Read More5 Signs that your Neighborhood is Pet Friendly
If you’re considering moving to a new neighborhood and have a dog, there are some signs you should be looking for that will tell you if the area is friendly to canines. You want to feel comfortable when you walk your dog and not have any problems with new neighbors. Don’t forget your pet’s needs…
Read MoreNeighborhood Pet Stations Help Keep Yards Clean
No one can predict where their canine will decide to relieve themselves and dogs tend to defecate in the same places – even if that happens to be a neighbor’s yard. It can add up to a particularly noxious problem if it’s not immediately cleaned up. Neighborhood pet stations help keep yards clean, aid in…
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